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Jennifer L. Bibbiano

d. January 28, 2024

Jennifer L. Bibbiano

Visitation Date: Sunday, January 28, 2024
Visitation Time: 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Funeral Date: Monday, January 29th, 2024
Funeral Time: 10:45 am
Place of Funeral: St. Isidore Church
Funeral Notes: Family and friends are asked to begin arriving at 9:30 a.m. on Monday morning at the Funeral Home. Please dress casual/sports wear at the family's request, that is the way Jen would have wanted it.
Interment: Resurrection Cemetery

Jennifer L. Bibbiano
Beloved daughter of David and Barbara Bibbiano; Devoted partner of Maegan Pounders; Loving mother of the late baby girl Bibbiano; Dear sister of Melissa (Jarrett) Bibbiano-Moody; Cherished granddaughter of the late Marrio (Catherine) Bibbiano and the late Catherine May; Fond niece of Chuck (Lynn) Bibbiano, Paula (late Kenney) Bibbiano, Pat (Terry) Hall, Mary Kay Bibbiano, Beth Ardolino, John (Nicole) May and Steve (Sandy) May; Loving aunt of Grayson and Memphis England; Dear godmother of Luciana Melone and Tanner Cosgrove; Cousin to many; Loyal mother to her fur babies Grant and Kane. At the request of the family, casual dress/sports wear for Jen’s funeral, that is the way that Jen would have wanted it.

Jennifer Leigh Bibbiano, also known as: Jenny, Jen and Bibbs

No matter what name you knew her by, you knew what an amazing woman she was.

Jenny was a loving daughter, granddaughter, sister, cousin, Godmother, partner, and a wonderful friend to many. She had a kind heart for others and was always there for everyone in their times of need. She had an infectious smile and a laugh that you could recognize anywhere. Growing up, she had an idyllic childhood, playing outside until dark with neighbors who became lifelong friends and spending a lot of time with her cousins. She truly lived her life to the fullest, whether she was out on the softball field playing the sport she loved, traveling with Maegan, going to concerts or spending time with family and friends. Jenny put her heart and soul into everything she did. Ever since she could hold a softball, she would be on the field with her dad, from sunup to sundown. She was a grade A student who excelled and crushed her goals with ease. She had a Master’s degree in social work and helped many who crossed her path, whether family and friends or during her time working at the Lake County Jail and Allstate. The absolute love of Jenny’s life was her partner, Maegan. Together they enjoyed traveling together, watching their favorite tv shows and being the best Aunties to Grayson and Memphis. Whether it was watching Maegan collect shells on the beach for hours or giving her the pickle from her meal, she was the happiest when they were together. As some of you may know, Jenny was carrying their first baby girl. They worked SO hard to make their dreams of having a family together a reality. It was a huge blessing that their dreams were finally coming true. Jenny would have been the best mother. She was loved so much by all the kids in her life and was a devoted mom to her fur babies: Kane and Grant. It brings us comfort knowing that she will always have their baby safely in their arms waiting until they can be reunited again. Jenny was a one-of-a-kind soul who will be missed by so many. Those who were lucky enough to know her and love her will keep her memory alive, as she has given us all countless memories to cherish.
“There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone, the light remains.”

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